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A truly unique walking tour of French Quarter courtyards (museum and private), as well as the city's oldest cemetery, St. Louis #1. See beautifully fountained and tropical gardens as well as old slave quarters as you hear stories of old Creoles and...more

If you want an informative tour about the history of New Orleans, courtyards, French quarters, and cemeteries, this is the tour. Robert was by far, the most knowledgeable, professional, and personal-able tour guide in New Orleans! His knowledge of the nuisances of Louisiana and the...More

What impressed me with this tour, was our guide Rosemary. She not only new her city, but what also came across is, she loves her city! From going into private court yards, Cemetery No 1, to learning about the architecture, and last but not least...More

I will start by saying Rosemary is a wonderful guide and person. I do not wish to be insulting of her in any way. I booked tgus tour based on the amazing tour Id formerly had with Bill that was an extension of the rich...More

Le Monde Creole Tour
New Orleans
In French or English Lynn Frank provides a fabulous tour.
What a wonderful day I had with New Orleans guide Lynn Frank of Le Monde Creole. The visit, in French, of the Garden District was well organized, extremely well...More

I have to been to New Orleans several times and I always try to take a tour or two. This tour was by far one of the most interesting tours I've been on. Because I've been on a lot of tours I'm always impressed when...More

Rosemary led my tour on a cold and windy Sunday morning a couple of weeks ago. I had lived in New Orleans for 10 years while attending law school many years ago, and thought I knew a thing or two about the city and its...More

This was our third tour with Le Monde Creole, took our 4 adult children on their first tour. Did the VIP, 3 hour with Bill is who is still Awesome! He still held our attention. Taking our sons and daughters to NOLA we knew they...More

A small and teeming network of laissez-faire livinglounged out on the balmy banks of the MightyMississippi, the French Quarter has long been a portof call for folks in search of a good time and a greatstory. Perpetually inebriated Bourbon Street runsacross its midriff like a strand of cheap ribbon tiedaround an otherwise rather pretty and impressivelywell-kept vintage dress. Throughout the rest of the

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Quarter, brightly colored Victorian homes andbusinesses, famously done up with wrought-ironfeatures, provide a distinct and immediatelyrecognizable backdrop for all varieties of fun. At anygiven moment in this historic riverside setting, someof America’s finest meals are being cooked, mostpotent cocktails are being mixed, and most engagingmusic is being performed.

Hi Laura,
This tour starts from "the rink" in the garden district, just near Commanders Palace, around Washington and Prytania. It is an indoor shopping area with a WC you can use. Street parking.
Lynn Frank did the tour in... More

Hi Laura,
This tour starts from "the rink" in the garden district, just near Commanders Palace, around Washington and Prytania. It is an indoor shopping area with a WC you can use. Street parking.
Lynn Frank did the tour in French and I highly recommend her.
Hope this helps.

Hi there,
Hmm, well, it depends on the 8 year old and what you are comfortable exposing them to about our country's sometimes violent history. Some kids can learn about war, slavery, voodoo and pirates at that age without... More

Hi there,
Hmm, well, it depends on the 8 year old and what you are comfortable exposing them to about our country's sometimes violent history. Some kids can learn about war, slavery, voodoo and pirates at that age without being upset. Some of the more colonial and religious intrigue might be boring to some 8 year olds.
Maybe if you tell Bill (or which ever guide you get) when you make your reservation that you will have a an 8 year old with you, he can adjust some things. And definitely read their web site first and see if the kid is interested. 8 is a good age to be aware of grownup things, at least it was for me.
Hope that helps,
Dot